Central Transit
Use the village's central location to easily reach both the northern shopping districts and southern scenic spots.





Barrigada Village is one of Guam's most important inland municipalities, functioning as a central residential and administrative center. Unlike the coastal tourist districts, Barrigada provides visitors with a genuine look at local life on the island. Its strategic location at the intersection of major highways makes it a convenient base for those looking to explore both the northern commercial areas and the scenic southern coast. The village is also home to several government offices and is situated just minutes away from the Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, making it a functional and accessible part of Guam.
Barrigada Village is one of Guam's most important inland municipalities, functioning as a central residential and administrative center. Unlike the coastal tourist districts, Barrigada provides visitors with a genuine look at local life on the island. Its strategic location at the intersection of major highways makes it a convenient base for those looking to explore both the northern commercial areas and the scenic southern coast. The village is also home to several government offices and is situated just minutes away from the Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, making it a functional and accessible part of Guam.
Strategic central location on Guam.
Proximity to Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport.
Authentic residential atmosphere away from tourist crowds.
Key administrative hub for the island's central region.
As an inland village, you will need a vehicle to reach the beaches and major shopping centers.
Maintain a quiet presence when driving through the residential neighborhoods of the village.
Expect fewer hotels and tourist-oriented services compared to Tumon Bay.
Use the village's central location to easily reach both the northern shopping districts and southern scenic spots.
Explore the small mom-and-pop stores for a taste of local Chamorro snacks and daily essentials.
Central island access and local residential atmosphere.
USD $
$120-$200 p/day
English, Chamorro
Keep a map handy as several major routes converge here, which can be confusing for first-time drivers.
January-May
The dry season continues with pleasant breezes, making it the best time for outdoor activities.
Expect tropical heat and humidity; it is the start of the rainy season with frequent short showers.
This period sees the highest chance of rainfall; indoor activities and museum visits are recommended.
The start of the dry season brings cooler, comfortable temperatures and clear skies.